New Haven Register (New Haven, CT)

Justice takes senior status, Lamont to choose successor

- By Mark Pazniokas CTMIRROR.ORG

Justice Christine E. Keller of the Connecticu­t Supreme Court took senior status Thursday, giving Gov. Ned Lamont and the legislatur­e’s Democratic majority an opportunit­y to nominate and confirm her successor long before Election Day.

Keller was facing mandatory retirement on her 70th birthday in October, a month before Lamont and lawmakers stand for reelection. Taking senior status creates an immediate vacancy yet keeps her on the court.

Judicial confirmati­ons are not nearly as polarizing in Connecticu­t as in Washington, but Keller’s long-planned move simplifies the process for the governor, legislatur­e and her successor.

Had the vacancy occurred after the legislatur­e adjourns in May, anyone nominated by Lamont would serve provisiona­lly, not guaranteed a full eight-year term if the governor lost in November.

The governor’s office had no comment on a possible successor, though Keller’s move was no surprise: She notified Lamont in writing on

Dec. 28, 2021 of her plan to take senior status at the close of business on March 31.

Keller is not unfamiliar with the legislativ­e calendar. Her son is House Speaker Matt Ritter, DHartford, and her husband, Thomas Ritter, is a former speaker.

She was one of the longest-serving judges in

Connecticu­t when nominated by Lamont in July 2020 to succeed Justice Richard N. Palmer. Both were appointed to the bench in 1993 by Gov. Lowell P. Weicker Jr. — Palmer to the Supreme Court and Keller to Superior Court.

Keller, who was wellregard­ed in her two decades as a trial judge, was named to the Appellate Court in 2013.

“Justice Keller has served Connecticu­t’s courts with dignity and profession­alism for more than three decades.” Lamont said. “Throughout her career, she has authored hundreds of opinions and has demonstrat­ed a strong commitment to fairness, justice, and integrity, and a strong and even-handed applicatio­n of the law.”

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